[ Future Tense ]
I can buy it for you if you want. I … in the afternoon anyway.
A. will shop
B. shop
C. will be shopping

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Grammar › View‘we _________do our best in this competition.’
A. will
B. is going to
C. shall
Adverbial Clauses of Manner and Result › View
The baby was staring at the toy. She looked curious about how it worked.
A. The baby was staring at the toy as though she didn’t care how it worked.
B. The baby was staring at the toy although she was curious about how it worked.
C. The baby was staring at the toy as though she was curious about how it worked.
Grammar › Viewdoes not have a subject OR a predicate
A. phrase
B. clause
C. sandwich
D. gerund
Pronoun › View
And she kept on trying to persuade ____ husband to abandon the children in the forest.
A. Her
B. His
C. Their
D. Our
E. My
